March 28, 2024

Michelle Smith relinquishes VP of finances to Darren Larsen

The last few dollars of student fees are being spent as the year comes to a close. If you’re wondering what they are being spent on, the person to ask is Michelle Smith. As the vice president of finances, she is the one who accounts for every penny spent.

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This archived article was written by: Maria Ure

The last few dollars of student fees are being spent as the year comes to a close. If you’re wondering what they are being spent on, the person to ask is Michelle Smith. As the vice president of finances, she is the one who accounts for every penny spent.
For the past year, Smith has been responsible for maintaining the budget for ASCEU. Her job is to know where and how much is being spent in the different areas such as activities and academics. She is also in charge of the Student Fee Allocation Committee, more commonly known as SVAC. Next year an added responsibility includes management of finances for the gameroom, super activities, activity card and recognition.
Her favorite aspect of this year’s job has been the interaction with the students and faculty. Financial VP is a demanding job and the most challenging part has been juggling time, she says, “You have so much to do and then add school to that.”
Smith feels that two of the major accomplishments she has been able to help accomplish have been SVAC and being able to, “focus student fees to where they’re supposed to be.” They are now better organized and things will be able to run more smoothly in the future.
Another accomplishment entails the very controversial Statement of Expectations. She feels that through the statement, many changes have been brought about that are “needed to make an impact in future years.”
When questioned about the faculty, Smith was very positive saying that most are willing to do what is necessary to best serve the students, and enjoyed working with them. She commented that the faculty always stressed communication, which helped to get things done.
Darren Larsen will be taking over the position for next year. Smith’s advice to the new V.P. is to do the research early concerning expenditures and how much each division